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Title Author /s Summary Date Tag(s) Type
NAILSMA Information Hub North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance

The North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance Ltd (NAILSMA) is a leader in finding practical solutions to support Indigenous people manage their land and sea resources into the future. NAILSMA, a not-for-profit company, has over a decade of experience in delivering complex and challenging programs across north Australia.

Carbon farming, Commercial development, Community development, Indigenous knowledge, Rangers / caring for country, Water Website
Nation building and development Indigenous Governance Toolkit

The topic 'Nation building and development' has seven sections,

  1. Governance for nation building and development
  2. What is nation rebuilding?
  3. Governance for nation rebuilding
  4. Governance for sustained development
  5. Networked governance
  6. Kick-starting the process of nation rebuilding
  7. Case studies
Commercial development, Community development, Governance Information Sheet
National picture: growth of Prescribed Bodies Corporate Belinda Burbidge

The Prescribed Body Corporate (PBC) research snapshot series has been developed to share findings from the Native Title Research Unit's (NTRU) investigation into the constitutions and financial reports of PBCs. This research forms part of the PBC Capability project which aims to develop a long-term national picture of the PBC sector.

This snapshot provides an overview of the NTRU's analysis of the publicly available financial data submitted to the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC), and examines the financial growth and development of PBCs from the financial year 2010-11 to 2015-16.

AIATSIS, Finance, Funding, ORIC, PBCs (Prescribed Body / Bodies Corporate) Report
Native Nations Institute Native Nations Institute

NNI assists in building capable Native nations that can effectively pursue and ultimately realize their own political, economic, and community development objectives. NNI provides Native nations and other policy makers with accessible research and policy analysis of governance and development in Indian Country and with comprehensive, professional training and development programs designed to meet the needs of Indigenous leadership and management.

This Institute is based at the University of Arizona.

Capacity building, Commercial development, Community development Website
Native title and governance: The emerging corporate sector prescribed for Native Title holders Jessica Weir

This paper discusses how the governance potential of PBCs is challenged by the PBC governance context.

Commercial development, Governance, PBCs (Prescribed Body / Bodies Corporate) Article / paper
Native Title Report 2004 Australian Human Rights Commission

Under the Native Title Act 1993, the Social Justice Commissioner is required to prepare a Native Title Report each year for federal Parliament. Through these reports the Commissioner gives a human rights perspective on native title issues and advocates for practical co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in using land.

Commercial development, Community development, ILUA (Indigenous Land Use Agreement), Native Title Act Report
Native Title Report 2005 Australian Human Rights Commission

Under the Native Title Act 1993, the Social Justice Commissioner is required to prepare a Native Title Report each year for federal Parliament. Through these reports the Commissioner gives a human rights perspective on native title issues and advocates for practical co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in using land.

Commercial development, Finance, Human rights, Legal, Native Title Act Report
Native Title Report 2006 Australian Human Rights Commission

Under the Native Title Act 1993, the Social Justice Commissioner is required to prepare a Native Title Report each year for federal Parliament. Through these reports the Commissioner gives a human rights perspective on native title issues and advocates for practical co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in using land.

Agreements, Commercial development, Finance, Funding, Land rights, Mining, Water rights Report
Native Title Representative Bodies and Prescribed Bodies Corporate: native title in a post determination environment Lisa Strelein, Tran Tran

AIATSIS embarked on a research and resource project to develop greater understanding of the Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBC) environment, native title holder aspirations and to bring together resources and develop networks that may be of benefit to them. The first of a series of workshops was held by the Native Title Research Unit in Canberra on 5-6 December 2006. The workshop was attended by Native Title Representative Bodies who have been or will be involved in the design and establishment of PBCs following a determination of native title. Participants also included government representatives from the Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and Attorney General’s Department who gave presentations on the proposed changes to PBCs as a part of the Australian Government’s broader native title reforms.

This report is based on the major issues, themes and discussions that arose during the workshop. In particular, it focuses on measures to improve the effectiveness of PBCs and coincides with the Government’s recognition of the need for resources and support for PBCs to adequately carry out their functions.

AIATSIS, Funding, PBCs (Prescribed Body / Bodies Corporate) Report
ORACLE - Independent Directors Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about independent directors. Includes interviews with independent directors.

Independent directors, ORIC Newsletter
ORACLE - Independent Directors- can add a skill set Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about independent directors.

Independent directors, ORIC Newsletter
Planning for the future: maximising native title compensation through the use of future funds Pamela Kaye, Glenys Hayes

A number of native title groups have seeded their own Future Funds and are growing an asset base to meet the needs of future generations. We will discuss the governance policies, investment strategies and transparent reporting structures of Future Funds, including their ability to take a long term view of investments and ride out world economic cycles.

In Griffiths v Northern Territory of Australia (Timber Creek Decision) the Federal Court ordered that the Northern Territory Government pay $3.3M including $1,488,261 for interest, to the Traditional Owners as compensation. The court considered that ‘the appropriate interest calculation is simple interest’ as there was insufficient commercial activity to justify compounding returns. 

In this presentation we will explore how investing a portion of available funds in a Future Fund may influence the courts to apply compound interest. Economic modelling will demonstrate that with a Future Fund the settlement amount could’ve been entirely different.

Compensation, Finance, Funding, Trusts Presentation
Remuneration - a report benchmarking the salaries of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporations Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

A report detailing information obtained from corporations registered under the CATSI Act on remuneration and other benefits paid to directors, senior managers and other staff.

Bookkeeping, Commercial development, Finance, Governance, ORIC Report
Social Justice and Native Title Report 2016 Australian Human Rights Commission

Under the Native Title Act 1993, the Social Justice Commissioner is required to prepare a Native Title Report each year for federal Parliament. Through these reports the Commissioner gives a human rights perspective on native title issues and advocates for practical co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in using land.

Commercial development, Finance, Heritage, Native Title Act Report
Sustainable development through asset leasing Graeme Smith, Ray McInnes, Gordon Noonan

This panel explores an approach to leveraging the income streams of native title groups and other Indigenous organisations in order to finance community development projects or local businesses. The approach involves the use of asset leasing solutions developed by IBA which supports Indigenous groups to sustainably manage their business or community development assets. IBA has been able to support a number of Indigenous organisations around Australia using asset leasing solutions to acquire a very diverse range of assets, including for civil construction assets, demountable accommodation, vehicles, machinery and equipment.

The panel will explore a case-study, where IBA and Manungurra Aboriginal Corporation have been working together to finance the acquisition of Manungurra’s community development assets including vehicles and solar panels with battery storage for outstation housing. These assets are part of a broader Manungurra community development plan which aims to ensure traditional owners are supported in their goal to live independently on-country

Ray McInnes' presentation can be downloaded here.

Graeme Smith & Gordon Noonan's presentation can be downloaded below. 

Business, Commercial development, Community development, Environment, Land and sea management Presentation
The Far West Coast Experience April Lawrie, Peter Miller, Barry (Jack) Johncock

The Far West Coast journey from Applicant through to Consent Determination and holding Native Title has been an exciting one. There have been considerable challenges and we have faced many obstacles. Along the way we have also learnt many valuable lessons, not the least that we needed even more change and further development once Native Title was granted and we began a new life as a PBC.

Today, as a young PBC we are on track to be a self-supporting and stand-alone resource for our members. We now have commercial ventures, investments and an Aboriginal Trust that we own and operate. Our presentation seeks to share how we got here and the changes to structures, practices and our organisation to achieve early success as a PBC and a group of entities.

Agreements, Business, Commercial development, Community development, Determinations, Governance, Heritage, Mining, PBCs (Prescribed Body / Bodies Corporate), Training, Trusts Presentation
Top tips for Independent directors Forum for Directors of Indigenous Organisations

Tips for Independent directors.

Board, Independent directors Information Sheet
Top tips for Independent directors on Traditional Owner boards Forum for Directors of Indigenous Organisations

Factsheet for Independent directors on Traditional Owner boards.

Board, Independent directors Information Sheet
Top tips for recruiting an Independent Director Forum for Directors of Indigenous Organisations

Factsheet about recruiting an Independent director for an Indigenous Corporation or trust

Independent directors, Trusts Information Sheet